The collection of Sylvio Perlstein comprises twentieth-century art movements—from Dada and Surrealism to Abstraction, Land Art, Conceptual Art, Minimal Art, Pop Art, Op Art, Arte Povera, Nouveau Réalisme, Conceptualism, and Contemporary Art—as well as a “collection within the collection” of photography.
The catalogue A LUTA CONTINUA—THE PERLSTEIN COLLECTION is out now, and includes essays by Luc Sante, Matthieu Humery, and curator David Rosenberg.
A LUTA CONTINUA—THE PERLSTEIN COLLECTION: ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY FROM DADA TO NOW
(Zürich: Hauser & Wirth Publishers, 2018).
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Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Busy going crazy), 1989. Courtesy the artist.
Vanessa Beecroft, Untitled (performance, detail, Solomon R. Gugghenheim Museum, New York), 1998.
Eugène Atget, Boulevard de la Villette 122, 1924 – 1925. Matte albumen silver print.
Man Ray, The Bald Patch, 1919. Silver Print. © 2018 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.